





Gremlin
- Adult
- Male
- Large
- Shepherd
About Gremlin
Marion, OH
Breed
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Behavior
Health
Gremlin’s Compatibility
This pet has bad compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Gremlin's Story
Introducing Gremlin! Gremlin is 2.5-3 years old and weighs about 65 pounds. He loves being outside, soaking up the sun, enjoying some peace and quiet. He's all about attention once he feels safe with you, and the volunteers who know him? Total fans. He's a favorite.<br/><br/>Now, full disclosure: Gremlin can be a little intimidating when you first meet him. He's not going to roll over for belly rubs right away--and that's okay. Give him a couple meet-and-greets, bring the treats, and let him come around on his own terms. Once he does, you'll see the goofball underneath that tough-guy exterior.<br/><br/>Life hasn't exactly been kind to Gremlin. His previous owners didn't set him up for success. He ended up on the surrender list at the Humane Society, and not long after, he and his brother were brought in as "strays." It's no surprise he missed out on learning things like sit, shake, or how to actually play. But the good news? He's a blank slate, and he's ready to learn with someone who believes in him.<br/><br/>Gremlin's the kind of dog who just needs someone to give him a real shot. Could that someone be you?
Introducing Gremlin! Gremlin is 2.5-3 years old and weighs about 65 pounds. He loves being outside, soaking up the sun, enjoying some peace and quiet. He's all about attention once he feels safe with you, and the volunteers who know him? Total fans. He's a favorite.
Now, full disclosure: Gremlin can be a little intimidating when you first meet him. He's not going to roll over for belly rubs right away--and that's okay. Give him a couple meet-and-greets, bring the treats, and let him come around on his own terms. Once he does, you'll see the goofball underneath that tough-guy exterior.
Life hasn't exactly been kind to Gremlin. His previous owners didn't set him up for success. He ended up on the surrender list at the Humane Society, and not long after, he and his brother were brought in as "strays." It's no surprise he missed out on learning things like sit, shake, or how to actually play. But the good news? He's a blank slate, and he's ready to learn with someone who believes in him.
Gremlin's the
Introducing Gremlin! Gremlin is 2.5-3 years old and weighs about 65 pounds. He loves being outside, soaking up the sun, enjoying some peace and quiet. He's all about attention once he feels safe with you, and the volunteers who know him? Total fans. He's a favorite.
Now, full disclosure: Gremlin can be a little intimidating when you first meet him. He's not going to roll over for belly rubs right away--and that's okay. Give him a couple meet-and-greets, bring the treats, and let him come around on his own terms. Once he does, you'll see the goofball underneath that tough-guy exterior.
Life hasn't exactly been kind to Gremlin. His previous owners didn't set him up for success. He ended up on the surrender list at the Humane Society, and not long after, he and his brother were brought in as "strays." It's no surprise he missed out on learning things like sit, shake, or how to actually play. But the good news? He's a blank slate, and he's ready to learn with someone who believes in him.
Gremlin's the kind of dog who just needs someone to give him a real shot. Could that someone be you?
How To Adopt
Gremlin is from Marion County Dog Pound
[Marion, OH]
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